spoltz
12/29/2019
This was a very peculiar book. It was a bit reminiscent of the "Dragonriders of Pern" series, but with wolves instead of dragons and set in a Viking like culture. Instead of threads, they fight trolls and instead of it being an honor to be in this wolf community, it has fallen into disfavor. What was most peculiar about the book was that there is a lot of m/m sex, but there is almost no gay content. The characters are mostly straight, or maybe bisexual. Because the men are psychically bonded with wolves, both male and female, the men have sex with each other when the wolves do. So if you're expecting a m/m romance, this is not that book. It is sexual politics with no sexuality.
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